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Radio & Podcasts

Queen Esther, Prince, Ghost-Note, Franz Koglmann, Huntertones & More

Read "Queen Esther, Prince, Ghost-Note, Franz Koglmann, Huntertones & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


From the merciless funk of Ghost-Note and Prince & The New Power Generation all the way to the Mitteleuropean cool of Franz Koglmann, we bring you a playlist featuring music that is as eclectic as it is compelling. The cherry on top is Queen Esther's tribute to Billie Holiday.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Ghost-Note “Phatbacc" Mustard n'Onions (Artistry Music) 0:16 Host talks 3:52 Prince & The New ...

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Multiple Reviews

Queen Esther: Sings Jazz & Black Americana

Read "Queen Esther: Sings Jazz & Black Americana" reviewed by James Nadal


The multifarious talents which are the essence of extraordinary vocalist Queen Esther's identity, encompass the complete spectrum of music from rural southern blues and inner city jazz, to her innovative version of Black Americana. Born and raised in the Deep South, she was a prodigious child whose creativity was recognized early in life. After a successful artistic stint in Texas, where she perfected her unique take on folkloric roots music, Queen Esther relocated to New York City, embarking on a ...


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